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Stop Hospital Euthanasia is a volunteer organization lead by people who have had a loved one euthanized against that person’s expressed desire or without any request for euthanasia from that person. Our primary goal is to prevent patients in an inpatient hospital situation from being euthanized against their will.

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In this article, the authors argue that an appeal to the distinction between appearance and reality fails in defending the view that the ‘brain dead’ are dead. Specifically, this view relies on an inaccurate and overly simplistic account of the role of medical technology in the physiology of a ‘brain dead’ patient. We conclude by offering an explanation of why the conventional view on ‘brain death’, though mistaken, continues to be endorsed in light of its connection to organ transplantation and the dead donor rule.
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Two-year-old Eden Carlson from Arkansas who nearly drowned in her family's swimming pool is on the mend, thanks to a type of oxygen therapy. This treatment may have application in other profound coma cases. This just one of many experiments with brain stimulation to energize brain synapses to return to communicate with other areas of the body and brain to provide the patients with the ability to regain functionality. However medical leadership will resist this potential reduction of their pool for the organ harvesting industry.
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A 35-year-old man who had been in a persistent vegetative state (PVS) for 15 years has shown signs of consciousness after receiving a pioneering therapy involving nerve stimulation. The treatment challenges a widely-accepted view that there is no prospect of a patient recovering consciousness if they have been in PVS for longer than 12 months. Since sustaining severe brain injuries in a car accident, the man had been completely unaware of the world around him.
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The source of most vital organs (heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and pancreas) for transplantation is patients who have been declared dead. Are they truly dead? The answer to this question is crucially important, for, if organ donors are not dead, removal of their vital organs will kill them.

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QUESTION HOSPITAL DOCTORS

In this period in North America, hospitals want to save money. Patients who have serious or chronic illnesses, or who have repeat inpatient stays, are an expense which reduces profits. We’ve all heard the phrase, “cut your losses”. Euthanasia is an effective way to do that. If you do not know the doctor, ask where he/she stands on “end of life” policies.

Stop Hospital Euthanasia

Stop Hospital Euthanasia is a volunteer organization led by people who had a loved one euthanized against their loved one's expressed written or verbally stated direction. Our primary goal is to prevent the euthanasia of patients against their will or their parents' will in the case of minor children, particularly in an inpatient hospital situation.